Un esposo infiel es chantajeado por motociclistas lesbianas. Llevan a su esposa de día de campo y a andar en moto desnudas. Él se une a moteros para rescatarla de volverse lesbiana.Un esposo infiel es chantajeado por motociclistas lesbianas. Llevan a su esposa de día de campo y a andar en moto desnudas. Él se une a moteros para rescatarla de volverse lesbiana.Un esposo infiel es chantajeado por motociclistas lesbianas. Llevan a su esposa de día de campo y a andar en moto desnudas. Él se une a moteros para rescatarla de volverse lesbiana.
Bambi Allen
- Butch
- (sin créditos)
Pat Barrington
- Stripper in Leather
- (sin créditos)
Bonnie Clark
- Billie
- (sin créditos)
Larry Martinelli
- Biker Leader
- (sin créditos)
Dick Osmun
- Joe
- (sin créditos)
Karen Thomas
- Dolly
- (sin créditos)
Kathy Williams
- Mary
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
This movie begins with a married man by the name of "Joe" (Dick Osmun) driving a young woman named "Dolly" (Karen Thomas) out to a secluded area for a sexual tryst with her. What Joe doesn't know is that Dolly is a member of a female motorcycle gang, and her pals are waiting for them with a camera in order to blackmail him. Terrified that his wife may discover his infidelity, he readily agrees to their demands. Unfortunately, things don't quite turn out as planned, and his wife, "Mary" (Kathy Williams), soon finds out anyway. This leads to yet another set of circumstances that affects everyone involved. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I found this to be a rather trashy, low-budget, sexploitation movie with very little entertainment value. Filmed in black-and-white, it features bad acting, a lousy script, and an extremely thin plot as well. Having said that, I don't consider this to be a very good "biker movie". Neither do I honestly consider it to be a good "sexploitation film". In short, there isn't much here to get excited about, and I have rated this film accordingly. Definitely below average.
I recently saw this film on DVD. Even by B movie sexploitation standards, this movie is really putrid. It doesn't even fall into the 'so bad it's good' B movie category. It's just plain awful.
The plot centers on a gang of lesbian bikers, who blackmail a man. They catch him in a sexual tryst with a woman in his car, and demand $2K from him, so that they won't rat him out to his wife. From there, the film slides into mainly gratuitous nudity, overblown sex scenes between the lesbian bikers, and the man fretting over how he'll stop the lesbian bikers from ruining his marriage.
The lesbian gang somehow convince the man's wife to go on a picnic with them, where they ride in the nude on their motorcycles, drink beer, and try to seduce the wife. They then take the wife back to their place, where they continue their quest to initiate her into engaging in an orgy with them all.
At the picnic earlier, the wife had let the lesbians caress her naked body for hours. But when they take her back to their place for a wild orgy, the wife claims that she can't, since she's 'not that way' (meaning lesbian). Well gee, if a woman lets other women fondle her for hours on end while she's in her Birthday suit, I'd say that she's in deep denial about her own lesbianism.
The acting in this movie is very mediocre at best. The jazz soundtrack does ad an element of cool to the film. But it doesn't redeem the film overall. The flat, paper-thin plot, is just an excuse to show well-stacked women getting it on with each other. Many, if not most males, get turned on by this. And they're the ones who would actually enjoy this film. For anybody else, viewing this movie is a waste of time.
The plot centers on a gang of lesbian bikers, who blackmail a man. They catch him in a sexual tryst with a woman in his car, and demand $2K from him, so that they won't rat him out to his wife. From there, the film slides into mainly gratuitous nudity, overblown sex scenes between the lesbian bikers, and the man fretting over how he'll stop the lesbian bikers from ruining his marriage.
The lesbian gang somehow convince the man's wife to go on a picnic with them, where they ride in the nude on their motorcycles, drink beer, and try to seduce the wife. They then take the wife back to their place, where they continue their quest to initiate her into engaging in an orgy with them all.
At the picnic earlier, the wife had let the lesbians caress her naked body for hours. But when they take her back to their place for a wild orgy, the wife claims that she can't, since she's 'not that way' (meaning lesbian). Well gee, if a woman lets other women fondle her for hours on end while she's in her Birthday suit, I'd say that she's in deep denial about her own lesbianism.
The acting in this movie is very mediocre at best. The jazz soundtrack does ad an element of cool to the film. But it doesn't redeem the film overall. The flat, paper-thin plot, is just an excuse to show well-stacked women getting it on with each other. Many, if not most males, get turned on by this. And they're the ones who would actually enjoy this film. For anybody else, viewing this movie is a waste of time.
Sisters in Leather (1969)
** (out of 4)
Rather insane sexploitation movie has a married man leaving work one day when he sees a sexy woman in his car. The two head off to make out and soon a lesbian biker gang comes up, takes his picture with the woman and blackmails him. Before long that man is in more trouble with the lesbian gang so he pays a male biker gang to help him out.
SISTERS IN LEATHER is a film that has pretty much been forgotten to time, which is really too bad because it's one of the nuttiest sexploitation/biker films out there. If you're looking for a "good" movie then you're certainly not going to find it here but a movie like this was made for a certain crowd and I think director Zoltan G. Spencer delivered exactly what that crowd would want.
The film clocks in at just 63-minutes and pretty much every single scene has some sort of nudity or sex going on. What Spencer lacked as a director he certainly made up for it with his eye in selecting beautiful women and this one here is full of them. It's also obvious that if you go through Spencer's films you'll see that he had a thing for big-breasted women and that's exactly what you get here. There are countless softcore sex scenes with girl on girl action and there's even a scene where all four girls go at it.
SISTERS IN LEATHER isn't a masterpiece or even a good film but if you enjoy these types of sexploitation pictures then this one here at least gives you want you want to see.
** (out of 4)
Rather insane sexploitation movie has a married man leaving work one day when he sees a sexy woman in his car. The two head off to make out and soon a lesbian biker gang comes up, takes his picture with the woman and blackmails him. Before long that man is in more trouble with the lesbian gang so he pays a male biker gang to help him out.
SISTERS IN LEATHER is a film that has pretty much been forgotten to time, which is really too bad because it's one of the nuttiest sexploitation/biker films out there. If you're looking for a "good" movie then you're certainly not going to find it here but a movie like this was made for a certain crowd and I think director Zoltan G. Spencer delivered exactly what that crowd would want.
The film clocks in at just 63-minutes and pretty much every single scene has some sort of nudity or sex going on. What Spencer lacked as a director he certainly made up for it with his eye in selecting beautiful women and this one here is full of them. It's also obvious that if you go through Spencer's films you'll see that he had a thing for big-breasted women and that's exactly what you get here. There are countless softcore sex scenes with girl on girl action and there's even a scene where all four girls go at it.
SISTERS IN LEATHER isn't a masterpiece or even a good film but if you enjoy these types of sexploitation pictures then this one here at least gives you want you want to see.
"Sisters in Leather," directed by Zoltan G. Spencer in 1969, is a film that dives headfirst into the exploitation genre, offering a provocative and daring look at taboo themes. The plot centers around a sadomasochistic lesbian relationship that spirals into a series of violent and erotically charged encounters. While the film certainly doesn't shy away from pushing boundaries, its shock value often overshadows any deeper narrative or character development, resulting in a viewing experience that feels more sensational than substantive.
The film's greatest strength lies in its audacious approach to controversial subject matter. For its time, "Sisters in Leather" breaks several societal taboos, providing a raw and unfiltered look at themes of dominance, submission, and sexual power dynamics. The cinematography uses stark contrasts and moody lighting to enhance the film's dark, underground aesthetic, creating an atmosphere that is both gritty and immersive. The soundtrack, with its pulsating rhythms and eerie tones, further accentuates the film's intense and provocative nature.
However, despite its boldness, "Sisters in Leather" suffers from a lack of cohesive storytelling and character depth. The narrative feels disjointed, jumping from one shocking scene to the next without sufficient context or development. The characters, while visually striking, are often one-dimensional, serving primarily as vessels for the film's erotic and violent themes rather than as fully fleshed-out individuals. This lack of depth makes it difficult for the audience to connect with or care about the characters' fates, reducing the film's impact to mere surface-level titillation.
Moreover, the film's pacing is uneven, with certain scenes dragging on unnecessarily while others feel rushed and underdeveloped. This inconsistency disrupts the overall flow and hampers the building of suspense or emotional engagement. While "Sisters in Leather" has its moments of stylistic brilliance and certainly captures the daring spirit of 1960s exploitation cinema, it ultimately falls short due to its fragmented narrative and shallow character portrayals. It stands as an interesting, if flawed, piece of cinematic history.
The film's greatest strength lies in its audacious approach to controversial subject matter. For its time, "Sisters in Leather" breaks several societal taboos, providing a raw and unfiltered look at themes of dominance, submission, and sexual power dynamics. The cinematography uses stark contrasts and moody lighting to enhance the film's dark, underground aesthetic, creating an atmosphere that is both gritty and immersive. The soundtrack, with its pulsating rhythms and eerie tones, further accentuates the film's intense and provocative nature.
However, despite its boldness, "Sisters in Leather" suffers from a lack of cohesive storytelling and character depth. The narrative feels disjointed, jumping from one shocking scene to the next without sufficient context or development. The characters, while visually striking, are often one-dimensional, serving primarily as vessels for the film's erotic and violent themes rather than as fully fleshed-out individuals. This lack of depth makes it difficult for the audience to connect with or care about the characters' fates, reducing the film's impact to mere surface-level titillation.
Moreover, the film's pacing is uneven, with certain scenes dragging on unnecessarily while others feel rushed and underdeveloped. This inconsistency disrupts the overall flow and hampers the building of suspense or emotional engagement. While "Sisters in Leather" has its moments of stylistic brilliance and certainly captures the daring spirit of 1960s exploitation cinema, it ultimately falls short due to its fragmented narrative and shallow character portrayals. It stands as an interesting, if flawed, piece of cinematic history.
Joe, a bored and seemingly depressed business man has another bad day when he is blackmailed by a couple of female bikers when caught making it with an underaged girl at the back of his car. The gals in leather then take Joe's wife which forces him to go down to a nearby strip joint (where Pat Barrington does her thing) to get some male bikers to straighten them lesos out and the ending is just fabulus.
It's no history lesson but this simple b/w sexploitation film can be very funny (and sexy) and the unknown, unbilled actor who plays Joe (who also narrates) is great. Zoltan G. Spencer also wrote the enjoyable dialogue and had previously made Satanis: The Devil's Mass (1968).
It's no history lesson but this simple b/w sexploitation film can be very funny (and sexy) and the unknown, unbilled actor who plays Joe (who also narrates) is great. Zoltan G. Spencer also wrote the enjoyable dialogue and had previously made Satanis: The Devil's Mass (1968).
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresEarly in the movie, where the girl boss holds a knife to his throat to blackmail him., in one scene, the steering wheel is a white Mercedes wheel, and in all the other scenes the steering wheel is a black American car wheel.
- ConexionesReferenced in The Screentest Girls (1969)
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- También se conoce como
- Sisters in Leatherette
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 4 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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